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Forum DIET & CARE stains..

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    • Reeem
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        Anyone know how i could remove heavy stains from my buns feet?? Ive tried many different things but nothing seems to work !!


      • JackRabbit
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          If your bunny’s feet are clean but just stained from hay or litterbox, you pretty much just have to let fur regrowth take care of it.


        • LBJ10
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            If you’ve already washed them, then there’s not much you can do until it grows out. I’m not familiar with the situation. Is your bunny a rescue? How bad are his feet?


          • Reeem
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              Since we found her roaming the streets we think she used to be in the grass to eat it , her feet are stained green and they look extra dirty since she is white. We’ve had her since the beginning of january this year and they just don’t want to fade


            • Cottontail
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                One of our vets suggested, for stained feet and bottoms, to get a warm soaking wet towel and place it down in something like a laundry basket, tub or pet carrier (whatever the bunny will be fine sitting in), and then letting the bunny sit/hop-around on the warm squishy/wet towel to soak her feet. You can add a little vinegar to the towel to help break up hard stains. After you’re done with the foot/butt bath this way you just make sure there is a large dry towel and make sure that their bottom and feet are dry before you are finished so that they don’t catch cold. They said that this will help get out what will come out, but some stains just require patience and a clean living area, ie growing it out.


              • Reeem
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                  did you by any chance try the towel method and if you did did it work ?

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